KIPA Public Policy Review, Vol.1 Inaugural Issue

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Content Type: Publication
Region: Global
Thematic Area: Governance and Public Institutions
Contributor: KIPA
Resource Language: English

The Public Policy Review is a policy-oriented journal that aims to link research and policy in the field of public administration and governance. It further seeks to make contributions to public policy development and implementation via sharing robust policy research outcomes and best policy practices across the world. It will serve as a premier venue for researches in the area and contribute to the development practices within governance. The published articles are intended to be succinct statements of current issues, research findings, theoretical ideas, or policy recommendations that will be useful in practice.
 

This inaugural issue features seven papers—offering meaningful implications for policy building and practices: 1. Inclusive Governance in the Era of COVID-19: A Search for Community, 2. Designing New Forms of Governance; 3. Quality of Government (QoG) as Impartiality: Review of the literature on the causes and consequences of QoG; 4. The Future of Policy Tools: Promises and Pitfalls; 5. Measuring the Inclusiveness of Modern States: What We Have and How We Can Improve; 6. Government Innovation and State/Social Resilience Enhancement after Disaster/Crisis: Focusing on Government Innovation Cases in the COVID-19 Response Process; and 7. Exploring the influential factors of citizen satisfaction with smart city services: A resource-based theory perspective.

 

File added date: June 2021
Author: KIPA
Download Publication: English
URL: https://www.kipa.re.kr/site/eng/research/selectPolicyReviewList.do